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//package samples
//
///*
//ScalaTest facilitates different styles of testing by providing traits you can mix
//together to get the behavior and syntax you prefer.  A few examples are
//included here.  For more information, visit:
//
//http://www.scalatest.org/
//
//One way to use ScalaTest is to help make JUnit or TestNG tests more
//clear and concise. Here's an example:
//*/
//import scala.collection.mutable.Stack
//import org.scalatest.Assertions
//import org.junit.Test
//
//class StackSuite extends Assertions {
//
//  @Test def stackShouldPopValuesIinLastInFirstOutOrder() {
//    val stack = new Stack[Int]
//    stack.push(1)
//    stack.push(2)
////    assert(stack.pop() === 2)
////    assert(stack.pop() === 1)
//  }
//
//  @Test def stackShouldThrowNoSuchElementExceptionIfAnEmptyStackIsPopped() {
//    val emptyStack = new Stack[String]
//    intercept[NoSuchElementException] {
//      emptyStack.pop()
//    }
//  }
//}
//
///*
//Here's an example of a FunSuite with ShouldMatchers mixed in:
//*/
//import org.scalatest.FunSuite
//import org.scalatest.matchers.ShouldMatchers
//
//import org.junit.runner.RunWith
//import org.scalatest.junit.JUnitRunner
//@RunWith(classOf[JUnitRunner])
//class ListSuite extends FunSuite with ShouldMatchers {
//
//  test("An empty list should be empty") {
//    List() should be ('empty)
//    Nil should be ('empty)
//  }
//
//  test("A non-empty list should not be empty") {
//    List(1, 2, 3) should not be ('empty)
//    List("fee", "fie", "foe", "fum") should not be ('empty)
//  }
//
//  test("A list's length should equal the number of elements it contains") {
//    List() should have length (0)
//    List(1, 2) should have length (2)
//    List("fee", "fie", "foe", "fum") should have length (4)
//  }
//}
//
///*
//ScalaTest also supports the behavior-driven development style, in which you
//combine tests with text that specifies the behavior being tested. Here's
//an example whose text output when run looks like:
//
//A Map
//- should only contain keys and values that were added to it
//- should report its size as the number of key/value pairs it contains
//*/
//import org.scalatest.Spec
//import org.scalatest.matchers.MustMatchers
//
//class MapSpec extends Spec with MustMatchers {
//
//  describe("A Map") {
//
//    it("should only contain keys and values that were added to it") {
//      Map("ho" -> 12) must (not contain key ("hi") and not contain value (13))
//      Map("hi" -> 13) must (contain key ("hi") and contain value (13))
//    }
//
//    it("should report its size as the number of key/value pairs it contains") {
//      Map() must have size (0)
//      Map("ho" -> 12) must have size (1)
//      Map("hi" -> 13, "ho" -> 12) must have size (2)
//    }
//  }
//}
//
